Urgent search for missing Glasgow boy, 12, who didn't make it to school

Liam Jack Bonthron, 12, was last seen in Glasgow (Image: Police Scotland)

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Police are searching for a 12-year-old boy from Glasgow who did not make it to school.

Liam Jack Bonthron was last seen on Clarence Drive, Glasgow, at 8.50am on Monday 22 January.

Concerns were raised after he failed to attend school - despite always having 100% attendance.

Police officers are now combing through CCTV and asking the public to help trace him.

He is described as white Scottish, 5ft 6 of slim build, with short brown hair.

Liam has a pale complexion, is clean shaven and does not have any glasses on.

He was last seen wearing a dark blue Levi jeans, a light blue and white checked shirt, blue Nike Air Max trainers and a bright blue wolfskin jacket.

He was also carrying a black and white Vans rucksack.

Sergeant Paula Convery from Partick Police Station, said:

"Liam is a boy who has always had 100% attendance at school and has never went missing before, therefore we have growing concerns for him and his safety.

"His family and friends are incredibly worried for him and tell us that this is out of character. It is vital that we trace him.

"If anyone has any information or has seen a boy matching the description then we encourage you to come forward and contact us. We would also urge Liam to come forward himself and contact Police or friends and family to let us know you are okay."